Look for an open side
A tile is ready when no tile sits on top of it and either its left or right side is open.
Start with 36 tiles and work up to an irregular 84-tile garden. Every layout is made to be solvable, and there is no clock waiting on you.
A tile is ready when no tile sits on top of it and either its left or right side is open.
Choose two free tiles with the same number and suit, wind, dragon, or season. The pair leaves the table.
Show a Pair highlights a move. Undo goes all the way back, and Shuffle Remaining builds another solvable order.
Is this the four-player game?
No. This is the American-style single-player matching puzzle usually called Mahjong Solitaire.
Do I need to read Chinese characters?
No. Numbered suits use a large number, and winds and dragons include clear English letters. The traditional marks are there for recognition and character.
Does the game save or send anything?
No. The entire puzzle runs in this browser. Refreshing or closing the page starts a new layout.
Every pair found its match. That was a good one.
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